Hi Todd,
On 7/26/05, Todd Ignasiak <ignasiak at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/26/05, Michael Krufky <mkrufky at m1k.net> wrote:
> > If you want to test out the new version of the driver without waiting
> > for the new kernel, follow instructions for using the merge scripts
> > located at:
> > http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/How_to_build_from_CVS>> Thanks for the pointer. I will try this out after I attempt the next
> challenge -- getting my pchdtv.com HD3000 card working in the same
> system.
>> > > Then, do a QAM scan, which should result in more channels found. If
> > > your cable company is broadcasting the PSIP channel data, the
> > > channels should be automatically detected. For channels without PSIP
> > > data, you will need to manually edit the channel data (in the mysql
> > > database) to enable those channels.
> >
> > How can we tell mythtv whether to scan using VSB or QAM ??? Is this one
> > of the newer features found in the new subversion release of mythtv? I
> > cannot find a method for this in my gentoo version of mythtv.
>> It is one of the options on the Channel Scan page. I don't have
> access to that system right now, but I believe there is a pull-down
> menu for selecting ATSC or QAM256 scan types in the channel scan page.
> This was in all the versions I have tried.
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